Junior Business Intelligence Developer

VIQU IT Recruitment
Sherborne
1 day ago
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Junior BI Developer £30,000 - £35,000

Burton-on-Trent (On-site)

VIQU have partnered with a growing UK business undergoing a major data transformation programme. They are currently looking to hire a Junior BI Developer to join their expanding data team.

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone early in their BI career who enjoys building dashboards, and understands Power BI, SQL and DAX. The organisation is heavily investing in its data platform, and BI capability, and they’re looking for someone they can develop and grow with the team whilst completing relevant BI related certifications.

The role will initially focus on Power BI reporting and dashboard development, supporting the business with clear, impactful analytics. As the role develops, you’ll gain exposure to modern BI technologies like Snowflake, Fivetran and Python, while working alongside experienced BI developers who will mentor and support your development.

Duties of the Junior BI Developer:

  • Building Power BI dashboards and reports
  • Working with stakeholders to understand reporting requirements
  • Develop DAX and SQL queries to transform and analyse data within Power BI
  • Supporting the BI team in delivering data-driven insights
  • Perform data modelling tasks across multiple operational systems and datasets
  • Contributing to the company’s data transformation journey

Experience required for the Junior BI Developer

  • Experience within a Data Analysis or Business Intelligence focused role.
  • Hands-on experience with Power BI, developing reports and dashboards.
  • Knowledge of DAX and SQL
  • Knowledge of data warehousing concepts, ETL, and data modelling.
  • Strong communication skills, and eagerness to learn and develop within BI and Data.

Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Jack McManus via the

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